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If you are a pure Vegetarian..

You need invest a lot to meet your Nutrition Goal for a week. You need include a Rainbow of Vegetables and Leaves ( All colors,  carrots,  green vegetables,  beetroot,  some fruits etc. etc.)

The cheapest food is Non Vegetarian in that Beef is very cheaper..

Don't see the cost of 1 KG Meat. See the price for gram of nutrients

PS: One year back I was pure VegetarRian.. 34 yrs..

In this one year I do understand benefits of Non Vegetarian Food A lot

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2 minutes ago, Sunny@CBN said:

Saudi gurinchi asalu discussion avasarama. Try to practice Hinduism there or try to convert someone to Hinduism. Champestaru....most restrictive country in the world.

True, you are right on point Brother...

Now, a good step in the right direction, current regime under the young progressive leader, trying to shed that ....We will see how far they can sustain that progress.....If the Originators succeed subcontinental followers will fall in line, eventually...

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21 minutes ago, Sr Fan said:

True, you are right on point Brother...

Now, a good step in the right direction, current regime under the young progressive leader, trying to shed that ....We will see how far they can sustain that progress.....If the Originators succeed subcontinental followers will fall in line, eventually...

Hopeless country with hopeless leaders. They will change only when world finds an alternative to crude oil. They are funding these extremist groups. Where is Osama bin laden from? Somewhat progressive ante UAE. That too ha$ lot of restrictions.

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32 minutes ago, Sunny@CBN said:

Hopeless country with hopeless leaders. They will change only when world finds an alternative to crude oil. They are funding these extremist groups. Where is Osama bin laden from? Somewhat progressive ante UAE. That too ha$ lot of restrictions.

Do not know much about you and your background Brother to go over that subject in length...cheers any way...

(fyi- In brief, dont expect too much from those places, also do not compare those countries with India,  One of the few ancient civilizations still standing even with the onslaught of the invaders & marauders... ..Soth America, North America, Europe, Persia, Africa etc all native cultures & civilizations were demolished....Gone, but not India.......Gazwa hind(converting India ) is not going to happen, they did not succeed then, now in the Information age it wont happen......Knowledge(gnana) - keyword....Before that, understand yourself and this great culture, always-  it is a privilege to be born in this country and noble culture.)

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1 hour ago, Sunny@CBN said:

Hopeless country with hopeless leaders. They will change only when world finds an alternative to crude oil. They are funding these extremist groups. Where is Osama bin laden from? Somewhat progressive ante UAE. That too ha$ lot of restrictions.

Gravitas: Saudi Arabia restricts loudspeakers at mosques - YouTube

Now think about India !  For vote bank politics our political parties go any distance to appease, eventhough they know  it infringes on others' rights......

Have this outllook Brother - From that sense we have to appreciate the baby steps being taken by this new saudi regime....

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1 hour ago, Sunny@CBN said:

Hopeless country with hopeless leaders. They will change only when world finds an alternative to crude oil. They are funding these extremist groups. Where is Osama bin laden from? Somewhat progressive ante UAE. That too ha$ lot of restrictions.

 

By seeing your posts, it is evident you know how to sort out facts from the fiction( marxists etc false propaganda).....very sensible....keep it up....

Regarding these subjects, mostly in popular culture people who think they are educated( college degree basis) mostly follow narratives or cliches or soundbites...

For a good scholarship on any subject in pursuit of Truth, one can not rely on these, one has to do ' Independent Investigation' be it science exp, math or mukti........For thorough knowledge read 'the Book' by yourself, Saudis were following to the letter.....

Gravitas: Saudi Arabia alters Male Guardianship System - YouTube

In the above video allowing a lady to go out or stay away without a male family member ( mahram) is a big thing, it is in direct violation of the book.....

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3 hours ago, Sunny@CBN said:

Hopeless country with hopeless leaders. They will change only when world finds an alternative to crude oil. They are funding these extremist groups. Where is Osama bin laden from? Somewhat progressive ante UAE. That too ha$ lot of restrictions.

Dubai , abudhabi ,Saudi and Jordan are alrey in to deal with Israel officially for technology...they know oil is going to be gone in near future ...

Saudi is building 172 kms linear city from west coast bordering Egypt to east....that is why to market that they are doing everything to attract west.....

The main funders of terrorism are Qatar and Turkey and now turkey is in grey list and on the verge of collapse....once Qatar is taken down things will fall in place .....

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20 hours ago, kurnool NTR said:

Authorities in Bidar Institute of Medical Sciences (BRIMS) did not allow hijab-clad Muslim girls to appear for the BSc Nursing examination on February 10. Adnan Imtiyaz, a student, complained that officials had been stopping girls from appearing for the examination. He shared a video clip of an examination hall where an examiner stops girls from entering the hall and stands guard outside.  
https://trib.al/2u8cGJv

 

7 hours ago, NatuGadu said:

doood.... fulll hands shirts also not allowed for Eamcet .... 

Monna aamadya DSC exam ki anukunta mangalsutram teesesthe ne exam ki allow chesaranta oka ammayi mathram mangalsutram theeyadam enti that too Friday ani exam raayakunda vellipoindi anta Andhra Jyothi lo front page lo vesadu

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7 hours ago, krishna_Bidda said:

Dubai , abudhabi ,Saudi and Jordan are alrey in to deal with Israel officially for technology...they know oil is going to be gone in near future ...

Saudi is building 172 kms linear city from west coast bordering Egypt to east....that is why to market that they are doing everything to attract west.....

The main funders of terrorism are Qatar and Turkey and now turkey is in grey list and on the verge of collapse....once Qatar is taken down things will fall in place .....

True on that point KB brother....

Pak played a double game against Saudi and tried to pump up Erdogan for OIC leadership in the hopes they will get support of Turkey against India......Saudis understood the game and hit Pak where it hurts,tightened the money screws. Last time I khan didnt get the much needed loan in his visit to SA to payoff another loan from somebody....Instead of that help, Saudis dropped a few free rice bags in the begging bowl as Zakaat.......Turkey is grasping at straws and India dropped some bread crumbs in the form of drone buys through other dealings......No wonder they are silent on JK lately much to the chagrin of Pak.....Also UAE is investing lot of money in JK now....All good for India, no Q...

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Earlier only a few used to practice, but the incidence of wearing Hijabs/Burkhas is increasing, PFI is asserting this through its network, first Kerala now happening in areas close to Kerala. We have also seen videos of people promoting hijab wearing and try hijab days on social media recently and some uncles resisting it in a society.

Personally I don't mind them wearing anywhere except inside schools. Karnataka govt. should have dealt it through parents or creating a proper law.

It is a good discussion to have now. and awareness on this issue is good.

 

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@RamaSiddhu J brother, noticed few things.

On one side you will say, religion is not good and religious things should not be followed, but you will say hijab should be allowed in schools and reason for it is why  hindu women to wear mangalasutram, mettelu and all!

School lo uniform ga vundataaniki, bayata hindu/muslim women hijab or religious practise chesukovadaaniki sambandam anti?

 

 

 

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1 hour ago, Rajakeeyam said:

Earlier only a few used to practice, but the incidence of wearing Hijabs/Burkhas is increasing, PFI is asserting this through its network, first Kerala now happening in areas close to Kerala. We have also seen videos of people promoting hijab wearing and try hijab days on social media recently and some uncles resisting it in a society.

Personally I don't mind them wearing anywhere except inside schools. Karnataka govt. should have dealt it through parents or creating a proper law.

It is a good discussion to have now. and awareness on this issue is good.

 

Until the end of Dec, 2021, there is no hijab and no problem in class rooms Brother, according to the School adminitrators on record.....

6  trouble makers ( radical student wing group  PFI - newer version/ manifestation may be of earlier banned 'Simi') wanted to rake up this, a well planned strategy.....They are making this false narrative in international arena that hijab & burqa are banned in Indian streets - a lie....Defaming  & blackmailing Constitutional India is in the works, no doubt......

 

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2 hours ago, Rajakeeyam said:

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It is a good discussion to have now. and awareness on this issue is good.

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Agree 100% Brother...

Decades of acclimatizing  to the mind numbing practices of appeasement in Indian politics & culture, we are all having various percentages of that wrong programmes inside of us.....Got to de-programme ourselves collectively......

Kicking the can down the road leads to more blackmailing & hegemony, confronting the issue head-on, and as a nation having more focus & debate on this subject is not bad, eventually good stuff will come out......

 

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3 hours ago, surendra.g said:

--------------- noticed few things.

On one side you will say, religion is not good and religious things should not be followed, but you will say hijab should be allowed in schools and reason for it is why  hindu women to wear mangalasutram, mettelu and all!

School lo uniform ga vundataaniki, bayata hindu/muslim women hijab or religious practise chesukovadaaniki sambandam anti?

 

 

 

fyi: Surendra brother......Do not know how much you are aware of Indian partition & marxists parcticipation ......For easier consumption - living in Pune you might have been aware of Hindi films- Javed Akhtar(shabana azmi's husband) previous generation scriptwriter(along with salman's dad salim, salim-javed fame ).....Now he proclaims himself as atheist/rationalist - a staunch closet Islamist in real,  disguises his intentions in the veil of those labels, and goes on tirades against India & its dharmic culture time to time .....

Back in history, His family & uncles fought for the partition and Pak, and when their dream came true, stayed back in India(mostly UP) labeled themselves later as communists/marxists.....

Beware of these labels(non labels also) and their proclamations.....Bit easier to identify a radical nature of religiosity than marxism....cheers

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4 hours ago, surendra.g said:

@RamaSiddhu J brother, noticed few things.

On one side you will say, religion is not good and religious things should not be followed, but you will say hijab should be allowed in schools and reason for it is why  hindu women to wear mangalasutram, mettelu and all!

School lo uniform ga vundataaniki, bayata hindu/muslim women hijab or religious practise chesukovadaaniki sambandam anti?

 

 

 

Kamal Hassan spoke the same way prior to tn elections hoping to garner votes ...but in reality he lost to Bjp which no expects that too in Tamilnadu .....the people with this mindset are the real the campaigers for BJP....

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2 hours ago, krishna_Bidda said:

Kamal Hassan spoke the same way prior to tn elections hoping to garner votes ...but in reality he lost to Bjp which no expects that too in Tamilnadu .....the people with this mindset are the real the campaigers for BJP....

Don't speak about that doooogggg dooola. Teetimdhi edhavaki

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Hijab was never allowed in classroom, protest started after Dec 27: Udupi college principal

Udupi government college principal Rudre Gowda spoke to India Today about the hijab row in Karnataka and said hijab was never allowed inside classrooms.

As the hijab row peaks, India Today spoke to Udipi college principal Rudre Gowda, who said students were allowed to wear the headscarf on the campus but not inside classrooms. He said, when students came to him seeking permission to wear the hijab in the classroom, he assured them that their request would be conveyed to the higher authorities.

On January 1, Muslim girl students of the state-run PU College in Karnataka's Udupi alleged that they were denied entry into the classroom for wearing hijab. It was alleged that principal Rudra Gowda did not permit them to wear hijab in the classrooms. Gowda earlier said the rule was being followed to ensure uniformity in classrooms.

HERE'S WHAT HE SAID:

1. On December 31, students met you to seek permission to wear hijab. What happened then?

A. We told them we would inform higher officials about their request. Till then, they should come the way they used to before -- without hijab.

2. Did students come to you with parents or Campus Front of India (CFI) or other organisation members?

A. On December 27, they said parents. I convinced the 12 students. On the second day as well, they said they came with their parents, but I doubted that. Then they said cousins. On the third day, they came with a CFI lawyer and the CFI students union. Only four students were not convinced. The rest have gone back to their classes.

3. Did the CFI interact with you again?

A. The CFI was already aggressive towards me in class on day 3. We told them there is a discipline in college. We don't have to talk to CFI. We will talk to their families (of the protesting students). We requested them [CFI] to let the girls study and not force them.

4. So you're saying these students have not been wearing hijab for the last two years?

A.Not two, but for the last 35 years there was no hijab in college. We allow them to wear it but not inside the classroom. During class hours, all students are allowed in uniform with no hijab. Only after December 27, they said they wanted to wear the hijab in the classroom.

6. Have families spoken to you?

A. All of them have spoken and been convinced but said they have gone too far ahead and can't come back now. They asked us to do something. We told the parents they should convince the children. If they don't listen to their parents, who will they listen to? Is there any meaning to this? We told the parents that if they are not listening to them, they are listening to outsiders.

7. Do you feel students are under the influence of CFI or others?

A. It seems so looking at the recent developments and after looking at their statements. They don't seem like our students anymore.

courtesy: India Today

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4 hours ago, Sr Fan said:

Hijab was never allowed in classroom, protest started after Dec 27: Udupi college principal

Udupi government college principal Rudre Gowda spoke to India Today about the hijab row in Karnataka and said hijab was never allowed inside classrooms.

As the hijab row peaks, India Today spoke to Udipi college principal Rudre Gowda, who said students were allowed to wear the headscarf on the campus but not inside classrooms. He said, when students came to him seeking permission to wear the hijab in the classroom, he assured them that their request would be conveyed to the higher authorities.

On January 1, Muslim girl students of the state-run PU College in Karnataka's Udupi alleged that they were denied entry into the classroom for wearing hijab. It was alleged that principal Rudra Gowda did not permit them to wear hijab in the classrooms. Gowda earlier said the rule was being followed to ensure uniformity in classrooms.

HERE'S WHAT HE SAID:

1. On December 31, students met you to seek permission to wear hijab. What happened then?

A. We told them we would inform higher officials about their request. Till then, they should come the way they used to before -- without hijab.

2. Did students come to you with parents or Campus Front of India (CFI) or other organisation members?

A. On December 27, they said parents. I convinced the 12 students. On the second day as well, they said they came with their parents, but I doubted that. Then they said cousins. On the third day, they came with a CFI lawyer and the CFI students union. Only four students were not convinced. The rest have gone back to their classes.

3. Did the CFI interact with you again?

A. The CFI was already aggressive towards me in class on day 3. We told them there is a discipline in college. We don't have to talk to CFI. We will talk to their families (of the protesting students). We requested them [CFI] to let the girls study and not force them.

4. So you're saying these students have not been wearing hijab for the last two years?

A.Not two, but for the last 35 years there was no hijab in college. We allow them to wear it but not inside the classroom. During class hours, all students are allowed in uniform with no hijab. Only after December 27, they said they wanted to wear the hijab in the classroom.

6. Have families spoken to you?

A. All of them have spoken and been convinced but said they have gone too far ahead and can't come back now. They asked us to do something. We told the parents they should convince the children. If they don't listen to their parents, who will they listen to? Is there any meaning to this? We told the parents that if they are not listening to them, they are listening to outsiders.

7. Do you feel students are under the influence of CFI or others?

A. It seems so looking at the recent developments and after looking at their statements. They don't seem like our students anymore.

courtesy: India Today

Ee CFI ante PFI wing ye anukunta ga. 2 days lo highcourt supremecourt ki lawyers set chesaru antene PFI batch venakala undhi ani

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10 hours ago, krishna_Bidda said:

Kamal Hassan spoke the same way prior to tn elections hoping to garner votes ...but in reality he lost to Bjp which no expects that too in Tamilnadu .....the people with this mindset are the real the campaigers for BJP....

idi matram fact, bjp leaders kanna yee mindset valle ekkuva polarize chedthunnaru bjp ki

 

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16 hours ago, krishna_Bidda said:

Kamal Hassan spoke the same way prior to tn elections hoping to garner votes ...but in reality he lost to Bjp which no expects that too in Tamilnadu .....the people with this mindset are the real the campaigers for BJP....

Its correct

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7 hours ago, Rajakeeyam said:

Ee CFI ante PFI wing ye anukunta ga. 2 days lo highcourt supremecourt ki lawyers set chesaru antene PFI batch venakala undhi ani

Right,  Campus front they call......Another pod of that same energy .... 'Ameoba'

Nothing you can understand by mere frontal names only Bro, for better comprehension try to grasp the energy behind, there used to be one similar- banned  'simi' few years ago.......

Now in the more advanced techno era & modern Information systems at disposal......New organizations......More potent, more reach, more resources, plenty of behind the veil foreign masters & supporters across the globe......Hope NIA is not sleeping at the wheel.

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The purdah of the mind

Gandhi's words are as true today: The outward purdah is bad enough; what is worse is the purdah of minds.

Born a Muslim and raised a momin, a believer, I am struck each time people link deen or faith with externals-be it beard or burqa. I am struck also by our pro­p­e­nsity to not want a debate on anything that questions this entirely specious link between true faith and the observance of certain practices. Is it, I ask myself, because somewhere Muslims are afraid of the debate and the real issues it might raise?

I was reminded of this while re-reading The Collected Works of Mah­atma Gandhi. The subject of purdah and its observance crops up in many fragments. In a public address at Fatehpur in May 1947, Gandhi said: "True purdah should be of the heart. What is the value of the outer veil? I go so far as to say that even the Quran Sharif does not mention outward purdah. How rapidly the times we are in are moving... In such times what is the point in continuing the worthless custom of purdah?"

We have indeed moved ahead temporarily but the custom continues. What is worse, from a largely social custom it has acquired a religious mooring. As Gandhi rightly pointed out, the burqa/ pur­dah finds no direct mention in the Holy Quran. This needs to be stressed; yet for reasons best known to them, those for and against burqa/ purdah both refuse to disengage the garment, and the practice it breeds, from its imaginary religious anchor. The Quranic injunction for preserving modesty and guarding chastity-an injunction applicable to both men and women-somehow over the years, has come to mean head-to-toe veiling for women and with veiling seclusion and enfor­ced segregation. To link the need for preserving modesty to the need to have or establish a religious identity seems an essentially flawed position.
 
Equally, to distrust or shun those Muslims, especially women, who disavow the burqa, by claiming that they are irreligious, is an even more erroneous position. The truth perhaps is that the religious zealots adopt these intractable positions not because they have substantiated proof for their belief-either in the Holy Quran or in the Sharia-but simply because they fear that those who ask for debate will challenge their hegemony.
 
Who are these upholders of the faith who want to retain hegemonic control over Muslim manners and mores, not to say religious beliefs and practises? In the complete absence of leadership at the national level in India and the absence of ordained clergy or priests in Islam per se, the so-called representatives of the Muslims are semi-literate maulvis and imams who have little or no understanding of the modern world.
 
The Muslim middle class-indifferent to community issues, engrossed in their pursuit of material acquisitions or simply too scared to speak out against the mullahs' obscurantist views-allow them to remain the undisputed upholders of the faith. As a result, many of their positions, such as on women, women's education, the nature of syllabus for women, the need for girls to study in segregated schools upon reaching puberty, etc. remain unchallenged.

Gandhi's words are as true today as they were then. The outward pur­dah is bad enough; what is worse is the purdah of minds. My own exp­­erience of enforced burqa has strengthened my antipathy to the notion of veiling and the 'violation' and 'subservience' that inevitably follow. I have come to believe in the axiom: that which is separate is inherently unequal.

Rakhshanda Jalil is a literary historian and author of Liking Progress, Loving Change: A Literary History of the Progressive Writers' Movement in Urdu

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Enduku swaamee eee racha... Pagelu Pagelu discussion... Akkadikedo memu maa ladies ni purdah system kinda thokkestunnatlu... To be frank.. I never imposed it.. Nor anyone in my household.  My sister dint wore it because she is not comfortable with that whereas my wife feel its essential to guard herself with some eyes... Its her version... And my daughter too wear it upto the college and removes it before attending class. Yedo mahaa paapam aipoyinde.  Yedo vaalla ishta ishtaalaki vadileyyandi saamee... Oka rule pass cheyyamansndi Govt. Ni... Do not disturb them until they reach campus.. And let them remove before attending class Ani... Ledu... Adi koodaa vaddu.. Asale burqa vaddu ante... Ishtamu na vaallu chaduvulo daaniki vasthaaru... Leni vaallu vantintlo koorchoni vvandi.... Enduku paapam mee feelings antha gaa disturb ayipovadam cheppandi... Malli prathi daaniki minority appeasement.. Bochu bhoshanam anukuntoo ye DB lo choosinaa thathangam ayipoyindi.  Entha sepu ani defend chesthaam

 Naayanaa adi green burqa kaadu... Religion exhibit cheyyadaaniki... Transparency thgginchdam kosam vaade Black cloth anthe ani... Ekkuva maatlaadithe Pakistan ki velli pondi.. Afghanistan lo bratiki choodandi antaru... Maa puttuka le mudanashtapu puttuka Lai poyaayi yem chestaam. 

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On 2/12/2022 at 11:32 PM, surendra.g said:

@RamaSiddhu J brother, noticed few things.

On one side you will say, religion is not good and religious things should not be followed, but you will say hijab should be allowed in schools and reason for it is why  hindu women to wear mangalasutram, mettelu and all!

School lo uniform ga vundataaniki, bayata hindu/muslim women hijab or religious practise chesukovadaaniki sambandam anti?

 

 

 

Bro at the end of the Its their choice and right...I have shared few posts which look like it's pro religion ( one side)

At the end of the day I don't support this bullshit

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When you oppose one religiuous practice with your selfish needs we too oppose you...

1948,March 14 

Proud Secular Nehru doing Puja for the inauguration of War ship "Jal Usha " 🙂

Hindu rituals have been a part of Public institutions and functions since our Political Independence..

Even Agnostic Nehru was not an exception to

 it..

 

Since Independence Prime ministers and ministers have been doing bullshit rituals in public functions and institutions but poor muslim girls should not wear Religious symbol...

Wow what a secular country

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